It's tempting to think that the only way your favorite team (or athlete) could lose is because of some funny business from the other side. And sometimes you'd be right. Here are 10 sports conspiracy theories that could totally have happened.

Ugh, the morning after the night before! Should you drink some coffee, lots of water or more liquor? Or have some bacon and eggs? There are lots of 'remedies' out there for hangovers, most of which are useless.

The fresh air, the open fields, the rooster crowing in the distance: Who doesn't yearn for the farmer's life? But idealized as it may be, farming is still a business -- a volatile one at that -- and farmers need all the tax breaks they can get.

With her stoic expression and flexed bicep, Rosie the Riveter really can do it. And for the women of the World War II generation, that meant anything from riveting to welding. But even Rosie's pert, polka-dotted headscarf scraped the glass ceiling.

Did you hear the one about Elvis meeting President Nixon to help the youth stay off drugs? Or 50 Cent performing at a bat mitzvah? These may sound like urban legends, but this time the events are all true.

Decades of fossil discoveries have revealed much about the extinct members of our hominid family tree, but we're far from having all the answers. What have we learned from some of these fascinating finds?

You might have heard that Sandra Bullock got $77 million for "Gravity," but how much did the PA make? We've compiled a list of the most tedious, low-paying jobs in show business – that people still beg for.

Drug and alcohol addiction are huge problems throughout the world. Yet many dangerous myths persist about addicts. No, they don't have to hit bottom before getting help. And they're not all weak-willed.

If you thought sea monsters were just the stuff of myth, you thought wrong. With giant, razor-sharp teeth, ancient cetaceans — the ancestors to modern whales, dolphins and porpoises — make even nightmares seem dull.

Yes, it may seem like the reason the characters on "The Simpsons" don't age is because it's a cartoon. But the real reason is because they're stuck in a time loop. Far-fetched? You haven't heard our other wild TV show theories.

Crop circles. Alien autopsies. Time travelers. These are just some of the paranormal phenomena that people have believed in but were later found to be hoaxes. Often, even when someone admitted to making it up, that didn't stop the true believers.

Working in your jammies doesn't mean you have to work from home. Maybe you could be a hotel tester, psychic or a professional cuddler! Here are 10 occupations where night attire is fine in or out of the house.

Look at you, with your thriving small business, legion of loyal employees and throngs of faithful customers. You call all the shots -- but you also have to pay all the taxes. Luckily, plenty of juicy tax breaks abound if you know where to find them.

It's good to be a little skeptical sometimes. Otherwise, we might believe the moon really is made of cheese or that the world is going to run out of bananas soon. So when people say female black widows eat their mates, we're not biting.

You probably don't give much thought to eye boogers, except maybe when you wipe them away. But you're about to learn a lot more about them (and while you're reading, you'll probably check your eyes for crud a few times).

Depression is a difficult condition to diagnose — a questionnaire is the primary method used these days. There are some promising diagnostic tools on the horizon, including a blood test. How reliable is this new test?

If someone told you that oodles of arachnids are jumping (and mating) all over your eyelashes, you might be inclined to laugh it off. That sounds more like a scene from a horror movie than a scientific reality, right? Right?

Working adults spend more waking hours in the workplace than anywhere else — you can't blame them for wanting to inject a little fun into their workdays. Do workplace laughs actually make you a better employee?

The average person passes a good amount of gas — in the form of burps and farts — every day. Some foods, as you're surely aware, can increase this amount quite a bit. Why do some foods cause more internal turbulence than others?

Divorce and co-parenting probably weren't part of the plan, but as they say, your child's well-being doesn't have a price tag – though all of that food and clothing does. If you're making child support payments, it's good to know your tax rights.

A 2010 surgeon general's report about the dangers of smoking led to headlines warning "One Cigarette Can Kill You!" Should you take this claim with a grain of salt or start worrying about that cigarette you puffed at a party five years ago?

Their athletic feats are the stuff of legend. Their dedication and fortitude boggle the minds of mere mortals. See the photos and learn the stories of 16 competitors who rose to the podium as they represented their countries in global competition.

Being in the celebrity spotlight can be grueling, but being in the political spotlight is arguably even tougher. It’s one thing when a starlet acts foolishly or loses her decorum, but it’s something else entirely when you’re an official who’s supposed to be leading a nation. Which of these missteps was worst?

It's about that time again. Yes, it's time to see your accountant to see what he or she can do to lower that pesky tax bill of yours. From wedding costs to private planes to car wrecks, here are some of the most creative tax deductions ever attempted. Don’t try them at home

There's not too much we enjoy more than a good old-fashioned celebrity fashion disaster. So, for your voyeuristic entertainment, we've rounded up a list of the top 10 most heinous celebrity disasters of all time.

Ever since the first national park was established in the United States, they've been a getaway for relaxation and adventure for humans, and a safe haven for wildlife. Take a journey through America's national parks.

Nuclear power stands as one of humanity's greatest scientific achievements, as well as one of the greatest risks to its self-extermination. This collection of images highlights some of the main features of nuclear power.

Ah, the secrets of the sea. In this gallery, we'll introduce you to some of the more enigmatic animals that drift in the ocean, swim in the sea or shoot their intestines out of their anus in saltwater. Jump in.

The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the Atlantic Ocean that has baffled scientists due to the high number of ship and plane crashes in the area. Delve into the disasters and the lore of this mysterious location.

The best part of a movie is that twist you never see coming. It takes you by surprise and then you want to watch it over and over to catch all the little clues you missed. Take this quiz and find out how "twisty" you are. SPOILERS AHEAD!

Punching trees is an easy way to begin, but to survive long term in 'Minecraft' you'll have to handle everything from starvation to skeletons to silverfish. Do you know your planks from your pistons and your ghasts from your golems?

We all know that if it sounds or looks too good to be true, then it probably is, whether it's a knockoff Coach bag (the real ones have serial numbers) or that new hot girl you met online (is she really that beautiful?). Can you tell the difference between a real person and a fake one online?

These are some of the worst cars of the 20th century. You don't want to drive them; you probably don't even want to know anything about them. They're terrible. And yet! We're going to ask you 20 questions about them.

You might think your handlebar mustache is the epitome of cool, but your boss at the frozen yogurt shop disagrees. Can you get fired for personal flair? And if so, what other kinds of seemingly innocent behavior can get you sacked?

Book smarts don't equal street smarts, and public figures that we consider super savvy are just as capable of pulling spectacularly bad moves as the rest of us. Want to test your own smarts? Take our quiz!

It can be a sign of love, grief or respect worldwide. Kissing is a natural act that gives millions of people physical and psychological satisfaction, but where did it originate? Why does it make us feel good?

Ever fantasized about being famous? When you picture yourself on the cover of a tabloid or sitting down for an interview on a talk show, what are you famous for? Take this quiz and discover your famous alter ego.

Humans have assigned value to all kinds of things through the ages, from stones to spices. There’s even money made for potential encounters with alien life. How much is the intergalactic value of a Space Quid? The answer may surprise you!

The cost of airfare shouldn’t keep you homebound. But do you know how to time your travels to save cash on your adventures? Return all tray tables to the upright position and answer these questions to find the best airline deals.

Everybody needs a good cry now and then. Luckily, we have movie theaters, where we can sob in the dark where nobody can see us. Grab the tissues, take this test and find out - which tearjerking movie are you?

Whether it's a few sleepless nights from time to time or long-term insomnia, millions of people are tired. Test how much you know about how to get a good night's sleep -- and what to do when you can't -- in our insomnia quiz.

In 2004, a tsunami hit Southeast Asia and killed more than 200,000 people ... but almost no wild animals. Do animals have a sixth sense that can detect earthquakes and tsunamis? Or do they just make better use of their other senses than humans?

We got to tour the Lowe’s Iris Smart Home at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show. Inside were all sorts of devices and sensors controlling everything from the front door lock to the sprinkler system. So what does the future have in store for this technology?

In a roundabout way, milkmaids led to the discovery of the cure for smallpox; Josh and Chuck explain. Plus, someone built a cool model of Pac-Man's skull and the skeletons of some beloved cartoon characters.

When we launched this channel, our very first episode was about the Internet of Things, and how technology might affect our daily lives at home. Now, more than 100 episodes later we felt it was time to give this topic an update. What happens when the Internet of Things goes global, and what will we need to do for us to reach this future?